| /linux/drivers/net/wireless/ath/wil6210/ |
| A D | pmc.c | 91 if (!pmc->descriptors) { in wil_pmc_alloc() 97 pmc->descriptors); in wil_pmc_alloc() 147 &pmc->descriptors[i].pa, in wil_pmc_alloc() 199 pmc->descriptors[i].va, in wil_pmc_alloc() 200 pmc->descriptors[i].pa); in wil_pmc_alloc() 215 kfree(pmc->descriptors); in wil_pmc_alloc() 216 pmc->descriptors = NULL; in wil_pmc_alloc() 275 if (pmc->descriptors) { in wil_pmc_free() 290 pmc->descriptors); in wil_pmc_free() 291 kfree(pmc->descriptors); in wil_pmc_free() [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/ABI/testing/ |
| A D | configfs-usb-gadget-uvc | 16 Description: Control descriptors 30 Description: Class descriptors 45 Description: Terminal descriptors 50 Description: Output terminal descriptors 72 Description: Camera terminal descriptors 97 Description: Processing unit descriptors 119 Description: Extension unit descriptors 147 Description: Control header descriptors 159 Description: Streaming descriptors 191 Description: Color matching descriptors [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/usb/ |
| A D | functionfs-desc.rst | 5 Some of the descriptors that can be written to the FFS gadget are 6 described below. Device and configuration descriptors are handled 14 :doc: descriptors 19 Standard USB interface descriptors may be written. The class/subclass of the 21 descriptors are accepted. 26 Class-specific descriptors are accepted only for the class/subclass of the 28 class-specific descriptors that are supported.
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| A D | functionfs.rst | 10 the user space driver has registered by writing descriptors and 20 write descriptors and strings to that file. It does not need 22 simply provide descriptors such as if the function was the 28 For more information about FunctionFS descriptors see :doc:`functionfs-desc` 30 When descriptors and strings are written "ep#" files appear 69 filesystems have been mounted and USB descriptors of all functions
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| A D | raw-gadget.rst | 25 descriptors. Note that the UDC driver might respond to some requests on 29 while GadgetFS performs sanity checks on the provided USB descriptors. 61 therefore arbitrary endpoint addresses cannot be used in the descriptors. 66 endpoints for the gadget and assign addresses in the endpoint descriptors
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| /linux/tools/usb/ffs-aio-example/simple/device_app/ |
| A D | aio_simple.c | 81 } __attribute__ ((__packed__)) descriptors = { variable 86 .length = cpu_to_le32(sizeof(descriptors)), 91 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.intf), 98 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.bulk_sink), 104 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.bulk_source), 113 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.intf), 120 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.bulk_sink), 127 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.bulk_source), 258 if (write(ep0, &descriptors, sizeof(descriptors)) < 0) { in main()
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| /linux/tools/usb/ffs-aio-example/multibuff/device_app/ |
| A D | aio_multibuff.c | 65 } __attribute__ ((__packed__)) descriptors = { variable 70 .length = htole32(sizeof(descriptors)), 75 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.intf), 82 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.bulk_sink), 88 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.fs_descs.bulk_source), 97 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.intf), 104 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.bulk_sink), 111 .bLength = sizeof(descriptors.hs_descs.bulk_source), 269 if (write(ep0, &descriptors, sizeof(descriptors)) < 0) { in main()
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| /linux/tools/usb/ |
| A D | ffs-test.c | 126 } __attribute__((packed)) descriptors = { variable 132 .length = cpu_to_le32(sizeof descriptors), 137 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.fs_descs.intf, 144 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.fs_descs.sink, 151 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.fs_descs.source, 161 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.fs_descs.intf, 168 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.hs_descs.sink, 186 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.fs_descs.intf, 193 .bLength = sizeof descriptors.hs_descs.sink, 290 __u8 descriptors[]; in descs_to_legacy() member [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/networking/device_drivers/ethernet/google/ |
| A D | gve.rst | 53 entirely different descriptors, which will be described below. 74 - GQI descriptors and datapath registers are Big Endian. 75 - DQO descriptors and datapath registers are Little Endian. 126 fixed-size descriptors. They advance their head pointer using a __be32 128 descriptors in-order and updating a __be32 counter. Both the doorbell 149 - TX and RX buffers queues, which send descriptors to the device, use MMIO 150 doorbells to notify the device of new descriptors. 152 - RX and TX completion queues, which receive descriptors from the device, use a 155 populate received descriptors with the "next generation" which is inverted 161 descriptors posted to HW. [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath10k/ |
| A D | p2p.c | 43 __le32_to_cpu(noa->descriptors[i].type_count); in ath10k_p2p_noa_ie_fill() 44 noa_attr->desc[i].duration = noa->descriptors[i].duration; in ath10k_p2p_noa_ie_fill() 45 noa_attr->desc[i].interval = noa->descriptors[i].interval; in ath10k_p2p_noa_ie_fill() 46 noa_attr->desc[i].start_time = noa->descriptors[i].start_time; in ath10k_p2p_noa_ie_fill()
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| /linux/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath12k/ |
| A D | p2p.c | 44 __le32_to_cpu(noa->descriptors[i].type_count); in ath12k_p2p_noa_ie_fill() 45 noa_attr->desc[i].duration = noa->descriptors[i].duration; in ath12k_p2p_noa_ie_fill() 46 noa_attr->desc[i].interval = noa->descriptors[i].interval; in ath12k_p2p_noa_ie_fill() 47 noa_attr->desc[i].start_time = noa->descriptors[i].start_time; in ath12k_p2p_noa_ie_fill()
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| /linux/drivers/net/wireless/ath/ath11k/ |
| A D | p2p.c | 46 noa_attr->desc[i].count = noa->descriptors[i].type_count; in ath11k_p2p_noa_ie_fill() 48 cpu_to_le32(noa->descriptors[i].duration); in ath11k_p2p_noa_ie_fill() 50 cpu_to_le32(noa->descriptors[i].interval); in ath11k_p2p_noa_ie_fill() 52 cpu_to_le32(noa->descriptors[i].start_time); in ath11k_p2p_noa_ie_fill()
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| /linux/arch/mips/net/ |
| A D | bpf_jit_comp.c | 171 u32 index = INDEX(ctx->descriptors[loc]); in get_target() 187 return (INDEX(ctx->descriptors[ctx->bpf_index + off]) - in get_offset() 556 u32 *descp = &ctx->descriptors[ctx->bpf_index]; in setup_jmp() 583 offset = (INDEX(ctx->descriptors[target]) - in setup_jmp() 686 if (CONVERTED(ctx->descriptors[ctx->bpf_index])) { in finish_jmp() 858 u32 *descp = &ctx->descriptors[i]; in build_body() 883 ctx->descriptors[prog->len] = ctx->jit_index; in build_body() 895 ctx->descriptors[i] = INDEX(ctx->descriptors[i]) | flag; in set_convert_flag() 949 ctx.descriptors = kcalloc(prog->len + 1, sizeof(*ctx.descriptors), in bpf_int_jit_compile() 951 if (ctx.descriptors == NULL) in bpf_int_jit_compile() [all …]
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| /linux/drivers/thunderbolt/ |
| A D | nhi.c | 247 descriptor = &ring->descriptors[ring->head]; in ring_write_descriptors() 292 if (!(ring->descriptors[ring->tail].flags in ring_work() 300 frame->eof = ring->descriptors[ring->tail].eof; in ring_work() 301 frame->sof = ring->descriptors[ring->tail].sof; in ring_work() 611 size * sizeof(*ring->descriptors), in tb_ring_alloc() 613 if (!ring->descriptors) in tb_ring_alloc() 628 ring->size * sizeof(*ring->descriptors), in tb_ring_alloc() 629 ring->descriptors, ring->descriptors_dma); in tb_ring_alloc() 830 ring->size * sizeof(*ring->descriptors), in tb_ring_free() 831 ring->descriptors, ring->descriptors_dma); in tb_ring_free() [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/filesystems/ext4/ |
| A D | blockgroup.rst | 38 descriptors that are found in block group 0. Redundant copies of the 39 superblock and group descriptors are written to some of the block groups 45 GDT block” space after the block group descriptors and before the start 71 superblock, group descriptors, data block bitmaps for groups 0-3, inode 76 and group descriptors are always at the beginning of block groups, even 84 descriptors copies are kept in the first block group. Given the default 85 128MiB(2^27 bytes) block group size and 64-byte group descriptors, ext4 96 feature moves the location of the group descriptors from the congested 104 descriptors. Instead, the superblock and a single block group descriptor
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| /linux/drivers/dma/amd/ |
| A D | Kconfig | 12 operate on instructions (descriptors) provided by the host operating 13 system. Using the descriptors, the QDMA can move data in either the
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| /linux/tools/usb/usbip/src/ |
| A D | usbip_list.c | 260 const char *descriptors; in list_gadget_devices() local 287 descriptors = udev_device_get_sysattr_value(dev, in list_gadget_devices() 290 if (!descriptors) { in list_gadget_devices() 296 d_desc = (const struct usb_device_descriptor *) descriptors; in list_gadget_devices()
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| /linux/Documentation/driver-api/pldmfw/ |
| A D | driver-ops.rst | 15 descriptors in the record with information from the device. Many record 16 descriptors are defined by the PLDM standard, but it is also allowed for 17 devices to implement their own descriptors.
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| /linux/drivers/mfd/ |
| A D | timberdale.c | 303 .descriptors = 2, 309 .descriptors = 2, 315 .descriptors = 2, 321 .descriptors = 2, 328 .descriptors = 2, 344 .descriptors = 2, 350 .descriptors = 2,
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| /linux/drivers/usb/gadget/ |
| A D | composite.c | 76 if (descriptors) in function_descriptors() 80 descriptors = f->ss_descriptors; in function_descriptors() 81 if (descriptors) in function_descriptors() 85 descriptors = f->hs_descriptors; in function_descriptors() 86 if (descriptors) in function_descriptors() 90 descriptors = f->fs_descriptors; in function_descriptors() 98 return descriptors; in function_descriptors() 585 if (config->descriptors) { in config_buf() 587 config->descriptors); in config_buf() 599 if (!descriptors) in config_buf() [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/ABI/stable/ |
| A D | sysfs-driver-dma-ioatdma | 12 Description: The number of descriptors active in the ring. 18 Description: Descriptor ring size, total number of descriptors available.
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| A D | sysfs-bus-usb | 121 What: /sys/bus/usb/devices/.../descriptors 124 Binary file containing cached descriptors of the device. The 126 descriptors for each configuration of the device. 127 Note that the wTotalLength of the config descriptors can not 132 All descriptors read from this file are in bus-endian format
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| /linux/drivers/usb/gadget/legacy/ |
| A D | zero.c | 327 sourcesink_driver.descriptors = NULL; in zero_bind() 328 loopback_driver.descriptors = NULL; in zero_bind() 349 sourcesink_driver.descriptors = otg_desc; in zero_bind() 351 loopback_driver.descriptors = otg_desc; in zero_bind()
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| /linux/drivers/dma/xilinx/ |
| A D | xilinx_dpdma.c | 201 struct list_head descriptors; member 642 INIT_LIST_HEAD(&tx_desc->descriptors); in xilinx_dpdma_chan_alloc_tx_desc() 727 list_add_tail(&sw_desc->node, &tx_desc->descriptors); in xilinx_dpdma_chan_prep_cyclic() 733 sw_desc = list_first_entry(&tx_desc->descriptors, in xilinx_dpdma_chan_prep_cyclic() 804 list_add_tail(&sw_desc->node, &tx_desc->descriptors); in xilinx_dpdma_chan_prep_interleaved_dma() 937 list_for_each_entry(sw_desc, &desc->descriptors, node) in xilinx_dpdma_chan_queue_transfer() 941 sw_desc = list_first_entry(&desc->descriptors, in xilinx_dpdma_chan_queue_transfer() 1164 sw_desc = list_first_entry(&pending->descriptors, in xilinx_dpdma_chan_vsync_irq() 1435 LIST_HEAD(descriptors); in xilinx_dpdma_terminate_all() 1454 vchan_get_all_descriptors(&chan->vchan, &descriptors); in xilinx_dpdma_terminate_all() [all …]
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| /linux/Documentation/devicetree/bindings/soc/ti/ |
| A D | keystone-navigator-qmss.txt | 12 Linking RAM registers are used to link the descriptors which are stored in 67 queues looking for descriptors that have been pushed 92 navigator packet DMA descriptors. The memory for 93 descriptors will be allocated by the driver. 95 -- region-spec : specifies the number of descriptors in the 97 <"# of descriptors" "descriptor size">.
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